Central Asian Journal of Medical and Natural Science
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    A brief essay on Tugay vegetation of the Zarafshan floodplain

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    The Tugay are characteristic ecosystems of Central Asia, which are strips of thickets or poplar and willow forests growing along rivers. Anthropopression associated with animal husbandry, illegal logging, landfills and changes in water relations, causes the degradation of these valuable ecosystems. The work presents tugai research in the Zarafshan River Valley from the water dispensers in Ravatkhodzhah to the border of the Navoi region. On this section of the river there is a large protected area - Zarafshan Reserve. Floristic results presenting the most important species of trees, shrubs and herbaceous plants present in tugay with varying degrees of degradation were described. The measures necessary to protect these valuable ecosystems have been described

    Quantitative assessment of efficiency of inhibitors, nitrogen containing compounds on the results of electrochemical and gravimetric research

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    Results of investigation of inhibition of metals corrosion inhibition by synthesized water- soluble oligomeric compounds are presented. Influence of oligomeric compounds on the corrosion behavior of steel -3 in phone solution has been investigated by the gravimetric methods. Influence of keeping time of steel samples of oligomeric inhibitors on their protective action has been investigate

    Diazotization of p- and m-Ferrotsenylbenzoic acids with p-aminophenol and study of the effect of solutions on product yield

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    The article presents the results of studying the reaction of diazotization of p- and m-ferrocenylbenzoic acids with p-aminophenol and the catalytic effect of solvents on the yield of the products of these reactions by the method of quantum-chemical calculation

    Efficiency of application of Phyto and Vitaminotherapy in the complex treatment of endemic goiter

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    A corrective method for the treatment of endemic goiter has been proposed, including anise powder and elecampane root, 1 teaspoon 3 times a day for 1 month, along with a complex of B vitamins (B1, B2, B6), nicotinic (vitamin PP) and ascorbic acid (vitamin C) in the form of a rosehip tincture for 3-5 days, depending on the severity of the disease. It has been shown that the corrective method of therapy for endemic goiter leads to restoration of intestinal microbiocenosis, elimination of iodine and vitamin deficiencies, disappearance of clinical symptoms of the disease and normalization of the level of thyroid hormones

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